Haaretz Editorial : Aggression doesn't prove suitability
Talkback
Title:Persian Kitti # 25
Name:Uri
City: State: Estonia
1) Most people, even the wise ones, project their own thoughts/intentions/experiences/fears into other peoples heads, and see them as imperatives to others as well.
2) More often than none, a failing regime had started or provoked a war to get once again their nation behind them on the ground of war time growing nationalism (for example, Russian-Japanese war).
3) The hostile world around "us", Islam (e.g. mullahs) and Iran, is almost as good as a war. Do Iranians want any or "us" go because bad "them" want so? So what could possibly make mullahs want to go? Total economic disaster? A new revolution? Revolutions, like wars, tend to have life of their own, and to eat their children.